On Fri, 5 Nov 2004 13:31:56 -0500, Jeff Spaleta <jspaleta@xxxxxxxxx> wrote: > I just don't see the point of discussing this as something ready for > inclusion in Fedora Core. I was actually wanting to hear from you guys your opinion of Linux usability problems (not GUIs, but the system as a whole), the complexities of system configuration, and what paths you guys think we have to go to solve them. I see Linux today as many separated programs that were forced to work together, but not designed to do so. So the system as a whole is not integrated. What I'm trying to say is that customers (the most important people in the world for all companies everybody here works to) see Linux as very difficult, too many configuration files, in unknown places, that are not related with each other, and softwares use to not make necessary changes in each one to get automatically integrated in the system, etc. Linux is easy for me or for all of you. We have fun with it. But for the real world out there that needs fast and simple deployments it is not. And this is something that slows down Linux adoption in some ways. Is this a too business-oriented discussion to have in this list? Regards, Avi